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Auteur/éditeur:  | 
            Edited by Marina Benedetti und Euan Cameron  Standard: Cameron, Euan [Cameron, Euan K.][Euan Cameron] Benedetti, Marina [Marina Benedetti][M. Benedetti]  | 
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          A Companion to the Waldenses in the Middle Ages
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Collection/Série:  | 
                    Brill's companions to the Christian tradition : a series of handbooks and reference works on the intellectual and religious life of Europe, 500-1700 [1800] | ||
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                      103 | ||
Année de parution:  | 
          2022 | ||
Lieu de parution:  | 
            Leiden - Boston               Standard: Leiden [Leyde][Lugdunae Batavorum][Lugduni Batavorum] Boston  | 
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Éditeur/imprimeur:  | 
            Brill               Standard: Brill [Koninklijke Brill N.V.]  | 
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ISBN/ISSN:  | 
          978-90-04-42041-0 | ||
Pages:  | 
          560 pp | ||
Nombre des illustrations:  | 
          13 carte geografiche | ||
Sujets:  | 
                            Vaudois - Histoire - Moyen Age - Manuels | 
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Table des matières:  | 
          Introduction Marina Benedetti and Euan Cameron 
Part 1 
From Lyons to Europe 
Section 1 
Origins and Early Diffusion (12th–13th Centuries) 
1 Valdo (or Valdesius) of Lyons and the Poor in Spirit 
  Grado Giovanni Merlo 
2 A Presence in Languedoc (12th–13th Centuries) 
  Claire Taylor 
3 The Early Waldenses and the Catholic Poor in the Crown of Aragon (12th–13th Centuries) 
  Damian J. Smith 
4 Religious Dissidence and Political Struggles in the Rhone Valley (13th Century) 
  Jacques Chiffoleau 
Section 2 
Germany (13th–14th Centuries) 
5 Was Austria a Waldensian Heartland? 
  Albert de Lange 
6 Waldenses in Bohemia, 13th‒16th Centuries 
  Albert de Lange 
7 Waldenses by the Baltic 
  Peter Biller 
8 Western Germany Including Strasbourg 
  Georg Modestin 
9 Freiburg-in-Uechtland 
  Kathrin Utz Tremp 
Section 3 
Piedmont, Provence and Dauphiné (14th–16th Centuries) 
10 Who Were the Waldenses in Fourteenth-Century Piedmont? 
  Grado Giovanni Merlo 
11 Provence (early 14th–early 16th Centuries) 
  Jacques Chiffoleau 
12 The Dauphiné (13th–14th Centuries) 
  Euan Cameron 
13 The Dauphiné: between Heretics and Witches (15th–16th Centuries) 
  Marina Benedetti 
Part 2 
Themes in Waldensian History 
14 On the Road: The Alpine Itinerant Preachers 
  Marina Benedetti 
15 Women: A Silent Presence? 
  Marina Benedetti 
16 Inquisitors’ Interrogations of Waldenses 
  Peter Biller 
17 The ‘Waldensian Sect’: Heresy and Witchcraft 
  Franck Mercier and Martine Ostorero 
18 Helping the Poor and Healing the Sick 
  Peter Biller 
19 1488: A Forgotten Crusade 
  Marina Benedetti 
20 Ancient Waldensian Literature 
  Luciana Borghi Cedrini and Andrea Giraudo 
21 The Émigré Communities in Calabria and Apulia 
  Euan Cameron 
22 From the Reformation to the Past: Historical Perceptions of the Medieval Waldenses in Protestantism 
  Euan Cameron 
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Contribution de la compilation:  | 
            
                              - 1488 : a forgotten crusade - A Presence in Languedoc (12th–13th Centuries) - Ancient Waldensian Literature - Fribourg (Switzerland) - From the Reformation to the Past : Historical Perceptions of the Medieval Waldenses in Protestantism - Helping the Poor and Healing the Sick - Inquisitors’ Interrogations of Waldenses - Introduction - On the Road : The Alpine Itinerant Preachers - Religious Dissidence and Political Struggles in the Rhone Valley (13th Century) - The "Waldensian Sect" : Heresy and Witchcraft - The Alpine Waldenses in Provence (early 14th – early 16th Centuries) - The Dauphiné (13th–14th Centuries) - The Dauphiné: between Heretics and Witches (15th–16th Centuries) - The Early Waldenses and the Catholic Poor in the Crown of Aragon (12th–13th Centuries) - The Émigré Communities in Calabria and Apulia - Valdo (or Valdesius) of Lyons and the Poor in Spirit - Waldenses by the Baltic - Waldenses in Bohemia, 13th‒16th Centuries - Was Austria a Waldensian Heartland? - Western Germany Including Strasbourg - Who Were the Waldenses in Fourteenth-Century Piedmont? - Women: A Silent Presence?  |